Iceland Car rentals

There is no better way to enjoy your trip to Iceland then touring by car. lastminute.com makes Iceland car hire very accessible and affordable. So why not rent a car in Iceland today?

Our cheap Iceland car hire prices make renting a car a very attractive proposition. And, we have many convenient locations from which to pick up and drop off your vehicle.

Iceland is a large island in the North Atlantic close to the Arctic Circle. The landscape is wild, rugged and colourful, with black lava, red sulphur, hot blue geysers, rivers, waterfalls and green valleys. Its coastline is richly indented with bays and fjords. More than half the population lives in or around Reykjavík, the capital. Iceland is one of the most volcanically active countries in the world. Hekla, in the south of Iceland, has erupted no fewer than 16 times, and was once described by clergymen as the gateway to Hell. Reykjavík is set on a broad bay, surrounded by mountains, and is in an area of geothermal hot springs, creating a natural central heating system and pollution-free environment. It is a busy city combining old-fashioned wooden architecture and modern buildings. Local dishes include hangikjot (smoked lamb) and Icelandic sild (herring and salmon). Nightclubs and cinemas exist in major centres. During the tourist season there is an attractive light entertainment show called Light Nights with traditional Icelandic stories and folk songs.

Iceland Tourist Board

Address: Laekjargata 3, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland

Email: info@icetourist.is

Phone: +354 535 5500 / +354 562 3045 (tourist information)

  • Strokkur Geyser at Geysir
    Iceland is richer in geothermal activity than any other country on Earth. The most famous and spectacular attractions are the geysers that can be found all over the island, and one in particular known as Strokkur. Just don't stand too close...
  • Landmannalaugar Hot Springs
    Whether it's a bad back, debilitating migraines, depression or good old familiar stress, many swear by the healing effects of a good soak at the Landmannalaugar hot springs.
  • The Culture House
    Built between 1906-1908, Reykjavik's Culture House was originally designed to house the major cultural institutions in Iceland. Today it is home to temporary and permanent exhibitions tracing the country's history, including literature, politics, maps, state emblems and currency.
  • Blue Lagoon
    Float away pain and worries in Iceland's most famous geothermal wonder. The Blue Lagoon is a unique creation of the more powerful forces of nature; a pool of pure, mineral-rich geothermal seawater in the middle of a lava field on the stunning Reykjanes Peninsula, near the coastal port of Grindavík.
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